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Author: Anna McKenzie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

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Non-Indigenous people — here’s what you can do, right now
7 ways to support Indigenous people grieving in wake of news about 215 children.
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Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation to receive $700K for stewardship through agreement with B.C. and Coast Funds
‘Now we can start to deliver on our dream of having a big presence on our territories,’ says Chief Councillor Rick Johnson.
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‘Rejoining the Ancestors’ — saying goodbye to Sarah Robinson
She leaves a legacy of speaking truths about Canada’s history of colonialism, reconciliation and Indigenous women’s knowledge.
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Bill C-15 a step towards reconciliation, says Indigenous policy expert
Urban Native Youth Association President, Matthew Norris, appeals to the Senate to pass Bill C-15 involving the implementation of UNDRIP
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Indigenous food ‘so much more than bannock tacos’ says Top Chef Canada’s youngest competitor
‘The trades are for everybody and there are so many badass women,’ says Detkavich in an exclusive Q & A with IndigiNews
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Bearing witness on Spirit Bear Day, in memory of Jordan River Anderson
Why child and family advocates are asking Canadians to #BearWitness on May 10.
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Indigenous children, families and the 2021 federal budget
Is Canada committing enough money to Bill C-92’s implementation? We asked Minister Marc Miller.
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‘We are here to be the voices of our loved ones’
Along so-called Vancouver Island Highway, two Nations come together to hang red dresses and remember lost loved ones.
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Community hangs red dresses back up after two people are filmed taking them down in Ladysmith, B.C.
Snuneymuxw Elder sees opportunity to re-educate people on the ‘love and meaning’ behind the dresses
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Snuneymuxw Knowledge Keeper supports youth to connect to xpey’ (red cedar)
Through workshops with Indigenous youth, Dave Bodaly shares ‘the importance of cedar in our culture.’